Dubai Telegraph - French prisons hit by mystery arson and gunfire attacks

EUR -
AED 4.337117
AFN 76.762656
ALL 96.690162
AMD 446.927248
ANG 2.114034
AOA 1082.951157
ARS 1706.497244
AUD 1.68244
AWG 2.128702
AZN 2.010433
BAM 1.958639
BBD 2.377497
BDT 144.259118
BGN 1.983289
BHD 0.445186
BIF 3498.629352
BMD 1.180972
BND 1.500475
BOB 8.15679
BRL 6.187232
BSD 1.180436
BTN 106.6506
BWP 16.304635
BYN 3.382103
BYR 23147.04989
BZD 2.374031
CAD 1.611371
CDF 2598.138587
CHF 0.916718
CLF 0.025738
CLP 1016.273935
CNY 8.193815
CNH 8.190282
COP 4306.921972
CRC 586.244855
CUC 1.180972
CUP 31.295756
CVE 110.71603
CZK 24.335932
DJF 209.882176
DKK 7.468644
DOP 74.400996
DZD 153.380222
EGP 55.520676
ERN 17.714579
ETB 183.101047
FJD 2.596718
FKP 0.865051
GBP 0.862514
GEL 3.182672
GGP 0.865051
GHS 12.925722
GIP 0.865051
GMD 86.210869
GNF 10338.228629
GTQ 9.054125
GYD 246.965319
HKD 9.227347
HNL 31.187209
HRK 7.530706
HTG 154.834448
HUF 380.84815
IDR 19800.175432
ILS 3.639773
IMP 0.865051
INR 106.787321
IQD 1546.341572
IRR 49748.442871
ISK 144.999641
JEP 0.865051
JMD 184.988158
JOD 0.83734
JPY 184.110568
KES 152.345521
KGS 103.276207
KHR 4820.140141
KMF 493.646051
KPW 1062.85968
KRW 1713.425195
KWD 0.3627
KYD 0.983726
KZT 591.807883
LAK 25390.698778
LBP 105706.484245
LKR 365.369639
LRD 219.556409
LSL 18.906807
LTL 3.487103
LVL 0.714358
LYD 7.462818
MAD 10.827996
MDL 19.989977
MGA 5231.561506
MKD 61.615362
MMK 2480.182693
MNT 4214.214591
MOP 9.49923
MRU 47.122308
MUR 54.194754
MVR 18.246332
MWK 2046.927884
MXN 20.367101
MYR 4.644173
MZN 75.286955
NAD 18.906807
NGN 1643.747318
NIO 43.442975
NOK 11.372518
NPR 170.641361
NZD 1.956085
OMR 0.454082
PAB 1.180406
PEN 3.97386
PGK 5.057331
PHP 69.713433
PKR 330.134963
PLN 4.224514
PYG 7831.352304
QAR 4.292322
RON 5.094947
RSD 117.380385
RUB 90.936379
RWF 1722.782753
SAR 4.428776
SBD 9.516392
SCR 16.236946
SDG 710.353715
SEK 10.523724
SGD 1.500295
SHP 0.886035
SLE 28.904271
SLL 24764.390087
SOS 673.476269
SRD 45.012156
STD 24443.734644
STN 24.535567
SVC 10.328973
SYP 13061.047544
SZL 18.913657
THB 37.40111
TJS 11.031184
TMT 4.145211
TND 3.413448
TOP 2.843497
TRY 51.367794
TTD 7.995556
TWD 37.305839
TZS 3051.678915
UAH 51.084452
UGX 4208.100049
USD 1.180972
UYU 45.465907
UZS 14450.948049
VES 438.897076
VND 30707.632207
VUV 141.17053
WST 3.219703
XAF 656.909254
XAG 0.013897
XAU 0.000238
XCD 3.191635
XCG 2.127384
XDR 0.816137
XOF 656.909254
XPF 119.331742
YER 281.514175
ZAR 18.859625
ZMK 10630.156708
ZMW 23.165483
ZWL 380.272481
  • RBGPF

    0.1000

    82.5

    +0.12%

  • SCS

    0.0200

    16.14

    +0.12%

  • RYCEF

    0.2800

    16.95

    +1.65%

  • VOD

    0.3400

    15.25

    +2.23%

  • CMSC

    -0.0900

    23.66

    -0.38%

  • CMSD

    -0.1400

    23.94

    -0.58%

  • RIO

    3.8500

    96.37

    +4%

  • NGG

    1.6200

    86.23

    +1.88%

  • GSK

    0.8700

    53.34

    +1.63%

  • BTI

    0.8800

    61.87

    +1.42%

  • BCE

    0.2700

    26.1

    +1.03%

  • RELX

    -5.0200

    30.51

    -16.45%

  • JRI

    -0.0300

    13.12

    -0.23%

  • BP

    1.1200

    38.82

    +2.89%

  • AZN

    -4.0900

    184.32

    -2.22%

  • BCC

    3.1800

    84.93

    +3.74%

French prisons hit by mystery arson and gunfire attacks
French prisons hit by mystery arson and gunfire attacks / Photo: Miguel MEDINA - AFP

French prisons hit by mystery arson and gunfire attacks

A wave of coordinated attacks have hit prisons across France, with unknown assailants torching cars outside several jails, leaving mysterious inscriptions and hitting one facility with automatic gunfire.

Text size:

In recent months Justice Minister Gerald Darmanin and Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau have vowed to intensify the fight against narcotics and drug-related crime.

Overnight Sunday to Monday, a prison warden's car set on fire in Seine-et-Marne outside Paris and fire was set to seven vehicles in the car park of a prison staff training centre in Agen in southwest France, a prosecutor's office and police source said.

But most of the incidents -- several car torchings and an automatic gunfire attack on a prison near the southern city of Toulon -- were recorded overnight Monday to Tuesday.

The inscription "DDPF" -- standing for "French prisoners' rights" -- was found at nearly all sites, except for the prison near Toulon where assailants left the mysterious acronym "DDFM".

The national anti-terrorist prosecutor's office said it was taking charge of the investigation.

Darmanin on Tuesday travelled to the prison near Toulon that was targeted by gunfire.

French authorities "will not give in," he told the press outside the jail, adding no one had yet claimed responsibility for the attacks.

"Attempts are being made to intimidate penal institutions, ranging from the burning of vehicles to automatic gunfire," he wrote on X earlier.

France is facing "drug trafficking, and is taking measures that will seriously disrupt criminal networks," he added, promising a "firm" government response.

- 'Protection of prison officers' -

Darmanin, who is a former interior minister, is presiding over what he calls a "prison revolution" that envisages putting 200 of France's 700 most dangerous drug traffickers in two top-security prisons.

The plan follows the escape from custody last year of suspected drugs baron Mohamed Amra that killed two prison guards. He has since been re-arrested in Romania and extradited back to France.

All lines of inquiry are being pursued over this week's attacks, but investigators are not ruling out that anarchists could be behind them, one source close to the case said.

But Darmanin said the methods seemed reminiscent of those used in the drugs world.

"It looks awfully like what I knew when I was interior minister: people paid a couple of hundred or thousand euros on small contracts to intimidate," he said.

A source close to the matter told AFP it looked like a coordinated attack "clearly linked to the anti-drug gang strategy" pursued by Darmanin.

Retailleau called for a "prompt" reinforcement of "the protection of prison officers and establishments".

- 'Full-on attack' -

Early Monday night, several individuals armed with automatic rifles targeted the gate of the prison near Toulon, according to the authorities.

The prison's grey gates were peppered with bullet holes and spray-painted with a mysterious inscription reading "DDFM", an AFP journalist reported.

In the southern port city of Marseille, ten prison vehicles were tagged with the inscription DDPF overnight Monday to Tuesday, the head of the Bouches-du-Rhone department, Martine Vassal, said on X.

In the car park of the Villepinte prison north of Paris, three vehicles -- including two belonging to prison staff -- were set on fire, a police source said. A fuel canister was found on site, and CCTV footage showed two individuals torching cars.

Cars were also torched in Aix and Valence in the south of the country, a police source said.

"These criminal acts are a full-on attack on our institution, on the republic and the staff who serve the republic every day," the FO Justice union said, calling for a "strong, clear response" from the government.

Wilfried Fonck, national secretary for the UFAP UNSA Justice union, told AFP the prison system did not have enough staff to secure prison perimeters "24/7".

edy-spe-amd-mca-jh-as/ah/js

S.Al-Balushi--DT